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VAQ-140

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Electromagnetic Attack Squadron 140
Active1 October 1985
Country United States
Branch United States Navy
TypeElectromagnetic Attack
RoleElectromagnetic Warfare
Part ofCarrier Air Wing Seven
Garrison/HQNAS Whidbey Island
Nickname(s)"Patriots"
Mascot(s)Eagle
Commanders
Current
commander
CDR Shane Salvatore
Aircraft flown
AttackEA-6B Prowler
EA-18G Growler
Military unit

Electromagnetic Attack Squadron ONE FOUR ZERO (VAQ-140) is aUS Navy electromagnetic attack squadron. Known as the "Patriots", the squadron operates theEA-18G Growler. The squadron is home ported atNAS Whidbey Island, Washington. They are attached toCarrier Air Wing Seven, and deploy aboardUSS George H W Bush. The squadron's radio callsign is "Talon" and are formally recognized as America's Squadron. Their aircrew commonly reference the rallying cry of "Glizzy Roll" in honor of their traditional ready roomhot dog roller. Their mascot is their newest aircrew dressing as Evel Knievel.

History

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The squadron was established on 1 October 1985, and immediately tasked with the evaluation and testing of theAGM-88 High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM), and became the first Prowler squadron to operationally deploy with HARM aboardUSS John F. Kennedy in August 1986. The squadron was deployed aboardUSS Dwight D. Eisenhower for the beginning ofOperation Desert Shield in September 1991. The squadron returned to thePersian Gulf aboard theEisenhower forOperation Southern Watch.

VAQ-140 EA-6B Prowler overBosnia and Herzegovina in 1995

May 1994 the squadron deploy aboardUSS George Washington to participate in the 50thD-Day Anniversary, and support Operation Southern Watch in Iraq, as well as OperationsDeny Flight andSharp Guard in Bosnia. The squadron earned theBattle “E” for their efforts. The squadron took their first Expeditionary role supporting combat operations over the Balkans with the 31st Air Expeditionary Wing out ofAviano Air Base, Italy.

In 1999, in support of theNATO bombing of Yugoslavia, they assumed command of Electronic Attack Wing Aviano, which consisted of 100 aircrew and 300 support personnel. While flying over 740 combat missions and 3300 flight hours, 117 HARM were fired against the enemy, earning the squadron a Navy Unit Commendation Medal.

The Patriots returned to their first ship, USSJohn F. Kennedy, for another combat deployment in 2002, during which the Patriots detached toAl Udeid Air Base inQatar, and achieved a 100% combat sortie completion rate.

VAQ-140 again deployed aboardGeorge Washington in January 2004 supporting the Iraq War with another 100% sortie completion rate.

In May 2005 the squadron deployed toMCAS Iwakuni Japan, and earning the CNO Safety "S" for 2004.

In 2006 the squadron begin an eight-month extended deployment with half of the squadron operating out ofAl Asad Airbase, Iraq, and half the squadron operating off ofDwight D. Eisenhower.

VAQ-140 EA-6B Prowler atNellis Air Force Base in 2008

In April 2008, the squadron received the first of four ICAP III Prowlers, greatly enhancing their capabilities through new software and weapon systems. After a successful work-up period, the squadron deployed in February 2009 aboardDwight D. Eisenhower in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, flying over 143 sorties and 918 combat hours. The squadron again deployed in January 2010 in support of Enduring Freedom, earning them the Battle "E".

In mid-2011 the squadron returned to Aviano Air Base in support ofOperation Unified Protector, andNATO operations over Libya. Throughout this deployment, the squadron maintained a 100% sortie completion rate while compiling 164 sorties and 1086 combat hours.

Following their return to NAS Whidbey Island, the squadron embarked on a pre-deployment workup schedule, which saw the squadron conduct a detachment toNaval Air Station Fallon forAirwing Fallon, and three detachments toDwight D. Eisenhower for TSTA and COMPUTEX. At the conclusion of their workup cycle, the squadron embarked on a six- and a five-month deployment with a two-month break back in Whidbey in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and maritime security operations in the5th Fleet Area of Responsibility. These cruises marked the last time the squadron would deploy with theEA-6B Prowler. During 2012, the squadron was awarded the Medical Blue "M", the Safety "S", the Golden Wrench, the Battle "E" and the Radford award.

The squadron completed transition to the EA-18G Growler in July 2014.

The squadron deployed aboard USSHarry S. Truman from November 2015 to July 2016 conducting combat operation in Iraq and Syria in support ofOperation Inherent Resolve.

VAQ-140 EA-18G launching fromUSS George H.W. Bush in 2023

The squadron deployed aboard USSLINCOLN CVN-72 for an extended deployment dubbed "The Endless Bummer" to ease the tension with Iran.

The squadron deployed aboard the USSGeorge H.W. Bush (CVN-77) from August 2022 to April 2023 to the 6th Fleet Area of Responsibility, a deployment colloquially dubbed " The Mediterranean Pleasure Cruise."

In April of 2024, the squadron deployed aboard the USSGeorge Washington (CVN-73) to take the ship from Norfolk, Virginia to San Diego, California to prepare the ship for its transition back into the 7th Fleet Area of Responsibility. The deployment took the ship and the squadron around both coasts of South America, using the Strait of Magellan to cross from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean.

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